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  2. Mothercare - Wikipedia

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    The company reported that UK store sales had fallen by 23.2%, while online sales in the UK were down by 12.1%. The company recorded a worldwide sales drop of 9.4%. [10] In November 2019, the company put Mothercare UK (and Mothercare Business Services) into administration; [11] all the UK shops and the UK website closed soon after. [12]

  3. Children's World (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    The Children's World logo. At the time, Boots' larger high street stores sold a range of baby products, maternity and children's clothing. However the Children's World stores were a larger "superstore" format typically located in retail parks, [2] which sold a wider range of children's clothing, shoes, toys, baby products and nursery furniture.

  4. Early Learning Centre - Wikipedia

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    Beale's partner was an accountant named David so Beale used his middle name, John, to avoid confusion. Early Learning Centre in Harrogate , North Yorkshire (2013) Originally set up as a mail order company in 1974 and based near Swindon, by 1980, it had ten shops, and has since grown to 215 shops in the United Kingdom, and over 80 in 19 other ...

  5. Mail order - Wikipedia

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    Mail order is the buying of goods or services by mail delivery. The buyer places an order for the desired products with the merchant through some remote methods such as: Sending an order form in the mail; Placing a telephone call; Placing an order with a few travelling agents and paying by installments [1]

  6. Mothercare closing down sale as UK retailer's losses deepen - AOL

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  7. Storehouse plc - Wikipedia

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    The Company bought Children's World from Boots in 1996, [12] and rebranded all of their superstores Mothercare World stores. In 2000, following several years of tough trading for all companies within the group, British Home Stores was sold to Philip Green for £200m cash. [13] Storehouse then changed its name to Mothercare plc. [12]

  8. Gurgle - Wikipedia

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    The books are: Pregnancy: how to enjoy it, Sleeping: solved and Feeding: solved. [ 6 ] In February 2011 Gurgle partnered with restaurant guide publisher Harden's , and baby food company Plum to produce Eating out with Babies and Toddlers , which features over 1,000 of the UK's best baby and toddler-friendly restaurants, cafes, and pubs.

  9. Toy Retailers Association - Wikipedia

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    The Toy Retailers Association (formerly British Association of Toy Retailers) is a trade association that represents its members in the UK & Ireland. It promotes the role of the toy retailer and the value of toys to the consumer. It represents about 75% of the toy trade. [1] The directorate is based remotely in Bodmin, Cornwall.

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